Thu.Aug 02, 2018

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How Smart Managers Create an Innovation Culture

ProjectManager.com

Culture is a top buzzword these days. Likely with good intention, since it is culture that enables groups of talented but different people to come together in a way that allows a project to be completed, a team to grow and success to be sustained. Another popular word that gets tossed around often is innovation. In many cases, innovation is given the aura of the mythical and the inexplicable.

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[Success Story] – How Tanisha passed her PMP in 4 weeks

ExamsPM

Tanisha passed her PMP after completing the ExamsPM program! We asked her a few questions about her experience – here’s what she had to say. 1. Why did you want to get PMP certified? I was interested in project management as result of a couple of high profile projects that I was brought on board for a few years ago. My employer developed a PMP certificate pilot program about 6 months ago and I signed up. 2.

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7 Effective Tips to Motivate Yourself to Work Harder

Proofhub

Doing the same thing day in and day out can be monotonous and at times, demotivating. The feeling of being stuck in a rut could lead to complacency and stagnation. No matter if you are a janitor or a CEO of a leading organization, there are times when you are not motivated enough to work on something that was once an exciting adventure. It won’t be wrong to say that motivation is elusive?

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How to Get the Most Out ofAgile 2018 w/ Rachel Howard and Tim Zack

Leading Agile

?. Agile 2018 is almost here! Whether you’re attending for the very first time, or you’re a seasoned veteran, getting the most out of this Agile experience…all comes down to how you show up. In this episode of SoundNotes, Dave has recruited Rachel Howard and Tim Zack—our Chief Cultural Officer and Chief Marketing Officer, respectively. Together, these three will help you prepare for—and maximize your time in—San Diego.

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Understand Digital Debt, Form a Team, Set Goals, and Plan Roadmap for Transformation

Understanding digital debt is crucial before digital transformation. Assemble a team to assess internal operations, market pressures, and digital debt's impact. Define future digital vision with measurable goals. Refine hypotheses and conduct market analysis. Develop a roadmap for transformation with defined projects, cost estimates, and governance.

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Quote of the Day

Herding Cats

“Risk Management is Project Management for Adults” - Tim Lister. The only way there is no Risk is when there are No Uncertainties, either reducible (Epistemic) or irreducible (Aleatory). All software development projects have uncertainties in one of these two forms. Risk Management means Making Estimates of: Probability of occurrence of the risk. Probability of impact of the risk.

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Case Study: How TimeCamp Helps Academics Allocate Time? An Interview With Mark Graus!

TimeCamp

If you work at university or college, you may already know that sometimes organizing your time.

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Import Your Work Breakdown Structure Into LP with Zapier

LiquidPlanner

In my previous article, I demonstrated how to take project requirements and integrate them with LiquidPlanner using Zapier , a web-based application integration tool. Leveraging technology to automate administrative tasks is an excellent way to reduce a project manager’s administrative burden. Zapier makes this even easier with LiquidPlanner. In this article, I demonstrate how project managers can import work breakdown structures into LiquidPlanner using Zapier.

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How to Prioritize Projects So You Meet Every Deadline

Teamweek

You know you’re a project manager when… Everything is vitally important. There’s never enough time in the day to finish everything that needs to be done. As counterproductive as it sounds, too many companies select and initiate projects in a siloed manner. Everything is decided on a department by department basis with no idea of the general strategic impact, making it difficult for the proverbial left hand to know what the right hand is doing, and vice-versa.